There are hopes Alexander Isak could be fit to feature against West Ham after the forward was pictured being put through his paces in Newcastle training on Wednesday. Isak missed Newcastle’s Premier League defeat at Liverpool due to a groin problem but returned to Eddie Howe’s starting XI at Brighton on Sunday.
Liverpool will have been buoyed by news coming out of St. James' Park in recent days with Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall both set to miss the Carabao Cup Final clash at Wembley later this month. And there has been another huge concern for the Magpies to deal with in the build-up.
Newcastle United supremo Darren Eales has sent a "clear" message to Alexander Isak over the prospect of him being handed a lucrative contract extension. With Arsenal and Liverpool heavily linked, Eales has confirmed that the Magpies will sit down and discuss new terms with the Sweden international at the end of the season.
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The Newcastle United flyer, on a personal level, endured a tricky evening at Anfield as his side were soundly beaten 2-0 in the red half of Merseyside. Gordon, who was signed for his versatility, was tasked with playing a floating role in the Premier League encounter,
Darren Eales, the Newcastle United chief executive, has accused people of disrespecting the club by constantly talking about their best players leaving and declared they have no intention of selling Alexander Isak in the summer.
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Newcastle United want to hold on to their best players and are not under any pressure to part with their top assets, chief executive Darren Eales said amid speculation that striker Alexander Isak could leave the Premier League club.
The forward wasn't involved at Anfield as Liverpool hosted Newcastle - but fans of the Magpies will be more concerned about next month's meeting in the Carabao Cup final.